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Multifunctionalization of Poly(vinylidene fluoride)/Reactive Copolymer Blend Membranes for Broad Spectrum Applications
Simultaneous
immobilization and cross-linking of antifouling/low
toxic polymers, e.g., poly(ethylenimine) (PEI), dextran (Dex), agarose
(Agr), poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), PEI–Dex, and PEI–PEG
conjugates, and stimuli-responsive copolymers on a porous membrane
surface in mild reaction conditions is desirable for the enhancement
of hydrophilicity, antifouling character, cytocompatibility, and inducing
stimuli-responsive behavior. Grafting to technique is required since
the precursors of most of these macromolecules are not amenable to
surface-initiated polymerization. In this work, we report a versatile
process for the simultaneous immobilization and cross-linking of a
library of macromolecules on and into the blend membrane (PVDF-blend)
of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and poly(methyl methacrylate)-<i>co</i>-poly(chloromethylstyrene). Sequential nucleophilic
substitution reaction between activated halide moieties of the copolymer
and amine groups of different macromolecules readily provided series
of modified membranes. These membranes exhibited antifouling property
superior to that of the unmodified membrane. The effectiveness of
this technique has been demonstrated by the immobilization of pH or
both pH- and temperature-responsive copolymer on PVDF-blend membrane
for responsive separation of poly(ethylene oxide) and bovine serum
albumin. Silver nanoparticles were also anchored on the select modified
membranes surfaces for the enhancement of antibiofouling property.
Our approach is useful to obtain verities of functional membranes
and selection of membrane for a particular application